Theory of Long-Lived Room-Temperature Phosphorescence in Organic Aggregates

Volume: 54, Issue: 4, Pages: 940 - 949
Published: Dec 21, 2020
Abstract
ConspectusRoom-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) with a long afterglow from purely organic molecular aggregates has recently attracted many investigations because traditionally only inorganic and transition-metal complexes can emit phosphorescence at room temperature. Purely organic molecules can exhibit phosphorescence only at cryogenic temperatures and under inert conditions in solution. However, recently, a number of organic compounds have...
Paper Details
Title
Theory of Long-Lived Room-Temperature Phosphorescence in Organic Aggregates
Published Date
Dec 21, 2020
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
940 - 949
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